Which plant hormone restricts the growth of plant?
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The five major plant hormones are auxins, gibberellins, cytokinins, abscisic acid, and ethylene. These hormones will work independently or together to influence plant growth and health. ... Cytokinins promote cell division and are produced in growing areas of
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Cytokinins and auxins often work together, and the ratios of these two groups of plant hormones affect most major growth periods during a plant's lifetime. Cytokinins counter the apical dominance induced by auxins; they in conjunction with ethylene promote abscission of leaves, flower parts, and fruits.
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